VIOLA CORNUTA (Tujted Pansy). These 
all summer—similar to Pansies but more 
delightful little flowers bloom for you 
dainty and refined, and hardy. Beau' 
tiful in groups or as a pretty low everblooming border. Plant 8 inches apart. Ultimate height, 
6 to 8 inches. Blooming season, April to frost. Will thrive in sun or shade. Field'grown. Three 
varieties, your choice. Apricot, Blue Perfection, Lutea (yellow). 
Prices 
Violas, 
Pasque Flower, 
and 
Primula 
Cortusoidcs 
25c ea* 
Pasque Flower 
Sturdy, field- 
grown plants. 
Primula Cortusoides 
PASQUE FLOWER (Anemone pulsatilla). A delight' 
ful early spring flower with pretty fuzzy blossoms, 
large and purple, that appear during April and May. 
Nine to twelve inches high. They like sun or shade. 
Planting distance, 12 inches. Field'grown. 
PRIMULA CORTUSOIDES. Here’s the newest and 
prettiest of the Primroses. See the pretty shape of 
the flowers, which are a pretty rosy pink. Leaves are 
large and wrinkled. Grows 10 inches high. Thrives 
in sun. Plants 2 years old, field'grown. 
3 for 
67c 
6 for 
$1.17 
12 for 
$2.15 
6 SfuntUh 
PRICES: 20c each; 3 for 50c; 12 for ^1.75. 
(Candytuft—Iberis sempervirens) 
97 ^ 
This pretty white'flowering perennial remains ever' | 
green all winter. It blooms in April and May with 
myriads of beautiful white blossoms. Succeeds in ordi' ! 
nary soil. Grows 8 to 12 inches tall. Hardy. Planting j 
distance, 12 inches. Field'grown plants furnished. j 
PINK CANDYTUFT (Iberis gibraltarica). Same as 
above but pink flowers. Prices same as above. j 
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R. M. Kellogg Company, Three Rivers, Mich. 
